Saturday, 17 April 2010

SBL International Meeting Online Programme Book Now Available


The online programme book of the 2010 SBL International Meeting is now available. This year's International Meeting will be held from July 25-29 at Tartu, Estonia. From a quick glace of this year's programme book, it seems that there are less papers offered in this year's International Meeting compared to previous years' Meetings.

The papers to be presented in the Paul and Pauline Literature Unit are as follows:

Duane A. Priebe, Wartburg Theological Seminary
Romans and the Sermon on the Mount (30 min)

Sang-Hoon Kim, Chongshin University
Triple Chiastic Structures in Rom 6 (30 min)

Teresa Kuo-Yu Tsui, Fu Jen Academia Catholica
“Baptized into His Death” (Rom 6:3) and “Clothed with Christ” (Gal 3:27): The Soteriological Meaning of Baptism in Light of Pauline Apocalyptic (30 min)

Nicholas Taylor, University of Zululand
Dying with Christ (Rom 6:3-4) in Light of Contemporary Notions of Death and Afterlife (30 min)

Dennis R. Lindsay, Northwest Christian University
Intertextuality and Typology in Paul’s Understanding of the Salvation of All Israel (30 min)

Francois Tolmie, University of the Free State
Angels as arguments? The rhetorical function of references to angels in the Main Letters of Paul (30 min)

Thomas R. Blanton, Luther College
Religious Economies of Symbolic Goods? Apuleius’ The Golden Ass and Pauline Epistles as Test Cases (30 min)

Nelson Makanda, Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology
Client Loyalty: the Defining Theme in Galatians (30 min)

Edward Pillar, University of Wales
"Whom he raised from the dead": Exploring the anti-imperial context of Paul’s first statement of resurrection (30 min)

Randar Tasmuth, Theology Institute of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church
Aspects of the Idea of Man in Paul (30 min)

Matthew R. Anderson, Concordia University
Deconstructing the Temple: 1 Corinthians 3 amid Agrippa II’s Renovations (30 min)

Oh-Young kwon, Alphacrucis College
Discovering the Characteristics of Collegia – Collegia Sodalicia and Collegia Tenuiorum in 1 Corinthians 8-10 and 15 (30 min)

Julien Ogereau, Macquarie University
Paul’s leadership style in the light of 2 Corinthians 10-13 (30 min)

Dace Balode, University of South Africa
Social Diversions in the Corinthian Church (30 min)

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